Best attractions and places to see around Bad Schlema, a spa town in the Erzgebirgskreis district of Saxony, Germany, blend its mining history with natural beauty. The region is characterized by its radon springs, historical landmarks, and extensive network of hiking and cycling trails. Visitors can explore sites related to uranium mining, enjoy panoramic views from observation towers, and discover man-made natural features. The landscape offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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One of the most beautiful waterfalls I know 😍. If you continue the hike to the right, you can see the waterfall from above 😊.
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The largest waterfall in Saxony and one of the highest German waterfalls outside the Alps is located in the immediate vicinity of Blauenthal. This former site of a flour and board mill was bought by Andreas Blau around 1530 and converted into a hammer mill. After the First World War, the owner of the paper factory had a new ditch dug above a steep rock face in order to use the water to drive his turbines. On Sundays and public holidays, the machines stood still and the water rushed down into the valley.
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Former railway tunnel, very wide and somehow great.
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A great bike path. Slightly rising from Aue to Sosa. The first climb to Sosa Can only be done with e-bikes, but pushing is also possible (only about 700 m). Afterwards you will be rewarded with a wonderful view. The Cafe Richter in Sosa is highly recommended. (Open Wed. - Sun 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Very easy to ride, perfectly developed cycle path on the old railway line.
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The cycle path is very well developed here. In other places you take the busy road.
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The "König-Albert-Turm" on the 728 m high Spiegelwald is a worthwhile destination at any time of the year. 180 steps lead up to the viewing platform, which can also be reached quickly and easily by lift (suitable for wheelchair users). Located between Grünhain-Beierfeld and Bernsbach, the tower is the only barrier-free viewing tower in the Ore Mountains. On the 1st floor, the "Multimedia Cultural Landscape" invites you on an informative, virtual journey of discovery on 200 square meters. The restaurant next to the observation tower takes care of your physical well-being. https://www.erzgebirge-tourismus.de/
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This monument from 1899 was gradually dismantled in the 1950s. The old railway bridge, with its length of 63.1 m and height of 16.7 m, stands on two huge pillars that have been preserved to this day. It is located on the old Scheibenberger railway line in the middle of a coniferous forest. From Zwönitz, turn left from Dittersdorfer Straße onto the Scheibenberger Bahn and walk along the dirt road to the end. Source: https://www.landurlaub-sachsen.de/bb18-fuchsbrunnenbruecke.html
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Bad Schlema has a rich mining history. You can explore the Museum Uranbergbau, which details the region's uranium mining past, including the SDAG Wismut company and the remediation efforts. For a hands-on experience, take a guided tour 50 meters underground at the Exhibition Mine "Markus-Semmler-Stolln".
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the König Albert Tower (Spiegelwald). Located on the 728-meter high Spiegelwald, this observation tower is accessible by elevator and offers extensive vistas of the surrounding Ore Mountains. Another option is the Köhlerturm on Gleesberg Mountain, which also provides memorable views.
Yes, Bad Schlema offers several natural attractions. The Blauenthal Waterfall is Saxony's highest waterfall, a beautiful man-made sight. For relaxation and walks, the spacious 18-hectare Kurpark Schlema features a scent garden, game reserve, and extensive, largely handicapped-accessible paths. The Richard-Friedrich-Park is another green space in the town.
Bad Schlema is an excellent starting point for hiking. You can explore the "Bad Schlema's Mining and Restoration Trail – Terrainkurweg 7" which is a moderate 10 km route. Another easy option is the "Bad Schlema Spa Park – Planetary Trail Earth loop from Bad Schlema" at 6.5 km. Many well-marked trails extend to neighboring towns and the Filzteich. Find more hiking routes on the Hiking around Bad Schlema guide.
Absolutely. The region boasts numerous cycling trails. The Mulde Cycle Path from Blauenthal to Aue is a popular, relatively flat route along a former railway line, offering a pleasant ride. For more challenging options, consider routes like the "View of the Eibenstock Dam – View of the Eibenstock Reservoir loop from Bad Schlema." You can discover more options in the Cycling around Bad Schlema guide.
Families can enjoy the König Albert Tower (Spiegelwald), which has an elevator for easy access and a restaurant. The Kurpark Schlema offers spacious areas for walks, a game reserve, and a herb garden. The Blauenthal Waterfall is also a beautiful sight that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Yes, the König Albert Tower (Spiegelwald) is notable as the only barrier-free viewing tower in the Ore Mountains, featuring an elevator. Additionally, the Kurpark Schlema has an extensive, largely handicapped-accessible path system, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
The spring, summer, and autumn months are ideal for outdoor activities in Bad Schlema. The weather is generally pleasant for hiking and cycling, and the natural landscapes, including the parks and forests, are at their most vibrant. The Blauenthal Waterfall is particularly impressive when water levels are higher.
Beyond mining, Bad Schlema features the Fuchsbrunn Bridge, a monument from 1899 and the last surviving civil engineering structure of the former Zwönitz-Scheibenberg railway line. The Cultural Center AKTIVIST, built in the 1950s, served as a leisure hub for Wismut miners and is a significant piece of local history.
You can experience a taste of local tradition at the Traditional Bakehouse (Backhaus), where you can enjoy the aroma of baked goods fresh from a historic clay bread oven. This offers a glimpse into traditional rural life.
Several charming towns are within easy reach for a day trip. Schneeberg, just 2.5 km away, is home to the St. Wolfgangskirche and a Museum for Mining Folk Art. Schwarzenberg, about 13 km distant, boasts an old town with an impressive castle. Zwickau, 23 km away, is Robert Schumann's birthplace and offers museums and beautiful architecture.
Yes, the Uranium Mining Museum also hosts an Exhibition of Classic Fire Engines, showcasing old fire-extinguishing equipment and a range of vintage fire engines, with free admission. This offers a different historical perspective beyond mining.


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